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Miranda doesn’t normally submit to letting life happen to her—so she’s going to chase after what she wants. And she wants Cyrus. Smart, sexy, and not afraid to change her life’s course, Miranda is a stunning self-made 24-year-old who left Las Vegas for a career outside of Boston, Massachusetts. However, she didn’t plan on reliving the thirst of the Nevada desert when she met her neighbor, the rugged, assertive, but caring Cyrus McManus. She only knows that she needs him to quench that thirst… Miranda’s not looking for love—so submitting herself to a no strings attached arrangement with the dominate New Englander is fine with her… until she wants his strings. After almost a decade, widower Cyrus McManus continues to struggle with the emotional aftermath of his wife’s death. Focusing his life as the father of teenage twins, he is content with the occasional fleeting one-night stand. The bearded author has closed himself off from the hope of romance forever—or so he thinks. Will Cyrus be the proper father figure who takes Miranda in hand or will he give her a new meaning of daddy issues?
A first novel by a 12 year-old author."Things lie in there that are probably best left undiscovered."Esther Alwen never knew that there was a forest right at the outskirts of Edinburgh.She never knew the dangers that thrived there.She never knew that magic could exist.And most of all, she never knew how close it had always been to her.Despite the warnings, Esther ventured into the forest simply in search of some wood, yet she walked out holding so much more... friendship, terror, loss, and a series of stories being intertwined with her own. When she left, she thought that all she had seen in the forest would stay there, away from her normal life in Edinburgh.It didn't.
Toward the close of World War I, Frederich Stroh leaves the Kaiser's army and returns home with a wife and baby. But because of her somewhat dubious past, he soon realizes that Edda will never be accepted by either his family or his hometown. He finally concludes that, like so many others before them and so many others after them, they must immigrate to America. They must begin a new life where no one knows their past. Board the ship with them now. Share their trials, tribulations, and triumphs as they struggle to make a new life in a new land. And if you think that you have read stories like this before, be assured that you have not.
This book begins with a thought-provoking article now reprinted, criticising the increasing influence of politically-correct organisations and politicians who desire to control freewill and mountaineering. Then comes a chapter with a critique of several writers on the Cairngorms in comparison with the original Seton Gordon. After the author published a review in 1977 on ‘The wildlife potential of the Cairngorms region’, he came under unwarranted attack by two influential private landowners who misrepresented what he wrote and even included a threat. A wider public should be aware of this. There follows an essay on biologist Professor Vero C. Wynne-Edwards, and another on the history of the research station near Banchory, established for studying at first red grouse and then ecological problems of mountain, moorland, woodland and fresh-water. The last chapter – the most important one and occupying a third of the book – gives the author’s lifetime view of the value of lone trips in climbing, ski-mountaineering and mountain-craft.
Angels, Visions & Gifts By: Captain Robert R. Singleton, P.HD Captain Robert R. Singleton’s latest book, Angels, Visions & Gifts: A Fisherman’s Journey, is a compilation of stories and advice. Singleton offers different suggestions and mystifying stories that may help a person understand the meaning of life and the tasks of their existence. From tales of Singleton’s experience out at sea to enticing tales of encounters with a higher power, Singleton presents an empowering read.
This glossary contains information on more than 2000 terms, phrases and abbreviations used by the NWS. Many of these terms and abbreviations are used by NWS forecasters to communicate between each other and have been in use for many years and before many NWS products were directly available to the public. It is the purpose of this glossary to aid the general public in better understanding NWS products. Previously, this book was only availableonline as a search tool. This hardcopy edition is based on material posted to the website as of late 2012. We believe this edition is more useful in many situations.
Frozen mammals of the Ice Age, preserved for millennia in the tundra, have been a source of fascination and mystery since their first discovery over two centuries ago. These mummies, their ecology, and their preservation are the subject of this compelling book by paleontologist Dale Guthrie. The 1979 find of a frozen, extinct steppe bison in an Alaskan gold mine allowed him to undertake the first scientific excavation of an Ice Age mummy in North America and to test theories about these enigmatic frozen fauna. The 36,000-year-old bison mummy, coated with blue mineral crystals, was dubbed "Blue Babe." Guthrie conveys the excitement of its excavation and shows how he made use of evidence from living animals, other Pleistocene mummies, Paleolithic art, and geological data. With photographs and scores of detailed drawings, he takes the reader through the excavation and subsequent detective work, analyzing the animal's carcass and its surroundings, the circumstances of its death, its appearance in life, the landscape it inhabited, and the processes of preservation by freezing. His examination shows that Blue Babe died in early winter, falling prey to lions that inhabited the Arctic during the Pleistocene era. Guthrie uses information gleaned from his study of Blue Babe to provide a broad picture of bison evolutionary history and ecology, including speculations on the interactions of bison and Ice Age peoples. His description of the Mammoth Steppe as a cold, dry, grassy plain is based on an entirely new way of reading the fossil record.
No other book on the market tops the Moon Sign Book in supplying useful tips for daily success. Get accurate weather and earthquake forecasts for all U.S. zones year round; economic predictions that help save money; tips on planting sumptuous produce with the help of lunar energy; lively, on-target, monthly lunar horoscopes for every sign; and special feature articles on hot topics that affect us all. This year's features include The Moon and Menopause by Gretchen Lawlor, Mead Making by K. D. Spitzer, and Herbal Coffee Substitutes by Louise Riotte. See why Llewellyn's Moon Sign Book has been a best-selling guide to successful living for almost a century!-- Best dates to begin almost any activity-- Moon sign forecasts by Gloria Star-- Earthquake and weather predictions by Nancy Soller